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P = the number of pops sold 1.25p - 50 How much of a profit did we make if we sold 20 pops. A. a loss of $28.75 B. a gain of $25 C. a loss of $25 D .a gain of 28.75
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P = the number of pops sold 1.25p - 50 How much of a profit did we make if we sold 20 pops.
A. a loss of $28.75
B. a gain of $25
C. a loss of $25
D .a gain of 28.75
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I am pretty sure the answer is C. Because if you sold 20 pops you have to do 1.25 times 20 which equals 25. And you (spent?) $50 you didn’t gain $25 you lost $25
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